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16 thoughts on “Raindrops on not-roses”

It is one of my favorite pictures of yours. I think it will make a fantastic puzzle, lots of similar colors but with subtle variation, and the raindrops would give hints. But I’d vote for a 500 piece puzzle, 1000 pieces just takes too long.

Ultimately, I’m going to be offering puzzles in 250, 500, and 1,000 pieces. The problem with the lower pieces is that the puzzle size also is smaller, and as we know from the many cactus & succulent shows we’ve been to, SIZE DOES MATTER!

Oh wow…I love puzzles but that would be sooooo hard. Could you maybe change the light source so left and right halves are more distinct? I know that would go against the purpose of the original photo but…would help the jigsaw. 🙂

However, it might not. The 1014-piece is 30″ x 20″, the 520-piece is only 20″ x 16″, and the 252-piece is 14″ x 10″. That leads me to believe that the size of the pieces is the same. If that’s the case, this type of picture in a small size with small pieces might cause severe headaches! Maybe a kid’s puzzle? There’s an 11″ x 8½” with just 12 pieces….. Of course, those are the extremes. There’s also 30 pieces (14″ x 11″) and 60 pieces (14″ x 10″).

lmao!~ Not quite at the kid’s puzzle size yet but give me a year or two. 😀

Btw, a thought for you, on marketing. There’s a free jigsaw puzzle site online. What if you turned some of your photos into free jigsaws as a form of advertising for the big, beautiful ones?
Have a look – http://www.jigsawplanet.com

I am familiar with JigsawPlanet.
I won’t be doing much marketing, mainly because I don’t want to carry a lot of inventory. My target market are cactus & succulent clubs throughout Southern California. If that goes well, I’ll expand to clubs throughout the U.S.